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the editor of the guardian newspaper offers a robust defense of his papers reporting of the n.s.a. surveillance scandal was being grilled by u.k. parliamentary committee. watching our two live from moscow on lindsey france thanks for joining me tens of thousands of anti-government protesters gathered on sunday in central kiev for a massive rally the opposition says it's a decisive moment for the country's future and has called supporters to stage more protests early in the morning and block more public offices paul scott is following the developments in cuba. there's a still ambiguity over the exact figures heavyweight boxing world champion batali klitschko taking to the stage behind me and hurting the protests and the protesters to remain peaceful was a symbol ten years later giving the government an ultimatum but i have to say despite klitschko schools we can pull this evening the masked men carrying nationalistic flights over pull down a statue a monumental lenin and smashed it with sledgehammers elsewhere today there are a number of key demands being outlined by the opposition
the editor of the guardian newspaper offers a robust defense of his papers reporting of the n.s.a. surveillance scandal was being grilled by u.k. parliamentary committee. watching our two live from moscow on lindsey france thanks for joining me tens of thousands of anti-government protesters gathered on sunday in central kiev for a massive rally the opposition says it's a decisive moment for the country's future and has called supporters to stage more protests early in the morning and block...
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very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and. according to the documents. if i may have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about unique intelligence they're talking about classic intel against us and they're also mentioning cables the spokesman of f.r.a. didn't give any comments but. when axed asked about being. seen as a leading partner that's the way that spell it in these documents for a is a leading partner to n.s.a. then he says ok that's flattering he says so that's the only comment we have received so far meanwhile the editor of britain's guardian newspaper was grilled at a tera hearing this week alan rusbridger faced questions after exposing the scale of the global surveillance program in which the u.k. played a major role here are some of the tactics used by the m.p.'s if you
very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and. according to the documents. if i may have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about unique intelligence they're talking about classic intel against us and they're also...
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likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins the army was now mandated to notify families of situations where friendly fire was even suspected. the integrity of this new policy would be tested in gulf war one. do you think that you as a representative on the. gazan government and government in general could achieve that easing off live for the palestinian people in all the way they communicate through the way they present themselves to do want to communique we need we need respect to live from oh you know kind of governments good to recognize this government which recollected a from the people actually. presented it from the palestinian people themselves respect to
likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins the army was now...
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likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins the army was now mandated to notify families of situations where friendly fire was even suspected. the integrity of this new policy would be tested in gulf war one. do you think that you as a representative of the. gazan government and the government in general could achieve that easing off live for the palestinian people through all the way they communicate through the way the present themselves to they want to kill me in a tree need we need respect to live from all of the kind of governments good and to recognize this government which recollected the from the people actually. presented it from the palestinian people the
likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins the army was now...
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very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. they're talking about unique intelligence they're talking about classic intelligence and they're also mentioning cables the spokesman of f.r.a. didn't give any comments but. when axed asked about being. seen as a leading partner that's the way they spell it in these documents for a is the leading partner to n.s.a. then he says ok that's flattering he ses so that's the only comment we have received so far it's going to journalist duncan campbell says sweden's historically helped the us with intelligence betraying privacy of their citizens and neighboring states in the process. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with the west during the years of the cold war. the at
very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. they're talking about unique intelligence they're talking about classic intelligence and they're also mentioning cables...
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is really about intimidating people and so the precedent that the sense i do think that the the the defense counsel for the paper fourteen. you know really . legally advocated in this case in an intelligent in an aggressive manner the precedent that this sense is that the american public is going to just simply continue to allow individuals to be treated this way by the department of justice and it's going to intimidate people and people be afraid of coming out for the next round of protests that to occur absolutely and thank you so much look so bright investigative journalist on the ground covering this case really appreciate you coming in. thank you. yesterday the world lost a hero. former south african president and anti-apartheid leader nelson mandela passed away at the age of ninety five mandela was an inspiring revolutionary who not only changed his country he changed the entire world as a young south african living under full apartheid mandela became involved in and to colonial politics the work to dismantle the oppressive system of institutionalized racism as a young man mandela got
is really about intimidating people and so the precedent that the sense i do think that the the the defense counsel for the paper fourteen. you know really . legally advocated in this case in an intelligent in an aggressive manner the precedent that this sense is that the american public is going to just simply continue to allow individuals to be treated this way by the department of justice and it's going to intimidate people and people be afraid of coming out for the next round of protests...
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likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins. was now mandated to notify families of situations where friendly fire was even suspected. the integrity of this new policy would be tested in gulf war one. with the economic ups and downs in the final month. the deal sank and the rest. will be if we can all three. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back. in line. with the militants decided to try and break through the. screaming grenade. explosions on his back. it was the rule and it was all
likely was the driving force behind the subsequent changes in policy instituted by the department of defense within five years of the film's release the pentagon established casualty reporting regulations that specifically addressed friendly fire for the first time regulations dictated that the army inform families of the inflicting force involved and stipulated that reports should include circumstantial evidence as long as it's made clear where facts and supposition begins. was now mandated to...
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incidents and yet they failed to follow explicitly defined army regulations to notify families when defense secretary dick cheney appear before a. senate panel he acknowledged that the families had to wait months for information about the deaths of their loved ones but defended the delays stating that it takes a few months to get a full and complete accounting is just a normal natural part of the process. and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is unacceptable. and senior members of the officer corps. embarked upon a major project. the declared purpose of which was to ensure that in future conflicts there would be no fratricide as it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set the bar that much higher in terms of what the public would expect. from that point forward due to issues in the handling of friendly fire cases during the gulf war the army completely revised regulatio
incidents and yet they failed to follow explicitly defined army regulations to notify families when defense secretary dick cheney appear before a. senate panel he acknowledged that the families had to wait months for information about the deaths of their loved ones but defended the delays stating that it takes a few months to get a full and complete accounting is just a normal natural part of the process. and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is...
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the editor of the guardian newspaper offers a robust defense of his papers reporting of the n.s.a. surveillance scandal was being grilled by u.k. .
the editor of the guardian newspaper offers a robust defense of his papers reporting of the n.s.a. surveillance scandal was being grilled by u.k. .
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very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart and a state and. according to the documents. if i may have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so far we had on to have details more than the documents are mentioning. by talking about. intel against us by talking about classic intel against us and they also mentioning cables the spokesman f.r.a. didn't give any comments but. when axed asked about being. seen as a leading partner that's the way that spell it in these documents it for a is a leading partner to n.s.a. then he says ok that's flattering he ses so that's the only comment we have received so far british investigative journalist polish mara thinks the snowden leaks show the real extent of international mass surveillance everybody knows everybody spies on everybody else that we don't know the extent i think what's going on here is we will always know for a long while that the swedish. capabi
very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart and a state and. according to the documents. if i may have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so far we had on to have details more than the documents are mentioning. by talking about. intel against us by talking about classic intel against us and they also mentioning cables the...
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the very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about. intelligence they're talking about classic intel against us and they also mentioning cables the spokesman of f.r.a. didn't give any comments but. when axed asked about being. seen as a leading partner that's the way that spell it in these documents for a is the leading partner to n.s.a. then he says ok that's flattering he ses so that's the comment we have received so far with sweden strategic location in the baltics the country has always been the and the of america's national security agency that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with the west through in the years of the cold w
the very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about. intelligence they're talking about classic intel against us and they also mentioning...
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the very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and their american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about unique intelligence they talk about classic intelligence and they also mentioning cables the spokesman of f.r.a. didn't give any comments bert. when axed asked about being. seen as a leading partner that's the way they're spell it in these documents for a is the leading partner to n.s.a. then he says. that's flattering he ses so that's the only comment we have received so far. across the north sea meantime the editor of britain's guardian newspaper was grilled to the terror hearing this week for publishing stories exposing the scale of global surveillance which the u.k. is no small part of the government accuses the paper of encouraging terrorism by reveal
the very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and their american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about unique intelligence they talk about classic intelligence and they also mentioning...
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the very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority every. american counterpart n.s.a. and. according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about unique intelligence they're talking about classic intelligence and they're also mentioning cables the spokesman of f.r.a. didn't give any comments but. when axed asked about being. seen as a leading partner that's the way they spell it in these documents for a is a leading partner to n.s.a. then he says ok that's flattering he ses so that's the only comment we have received so far well with sweden strategic location in the baltic the country has always been the end the at america's national security agency at least that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden norway has had a lot of a covert intelligence relationship with them when i stupidl
the very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority every. american counterpart n.s.a. and. according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about unique intelligence they're talking about classic intelligence and they're also mentioning...
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minimum wage and wages need to go up well i mean it was going to come on defense he was saying it once waitress or was in america as well and i think what we capitalised of the fifty's and sixty's was fortas capitalism with what actually bumped up the wages he paid to his work was so that they could afford to buy the cars they're producing on the production line and he had this belief that both profits and wages had to rise of its own and that's healthy capitalism but we're going to crush this predatory capitalism with firms try to relocate their production to cheap wages and the try to sell back to high wage countries does not work it works the individual firm but it brings down the wife's levels over this early as this very simple graphic here we got a couple minutes left here is the central bank and the money is being printed and it flows off the central bank like the water coming from the source of the nile and it can go in one of two places or both places it can go toward banks to speculate it can go toward workers in the form of wages these days due to financial engineering they
minimum wage and wages need to go up well i mean it was going to come on defense he was saying it once waitress or was in america as well and i think what we capitalised of the fifty's and sixty's was fortas capitalism with what actually bumped up the wages he paid to his work was so that they could afford to buy the cars they're producing on the production line and he had this belief that both profits and wages had to rise of its own and that's healthy capitalism but we're going to crush this...